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</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD class=subHead vAlign=top colSpan=3>Mike Brown: Lakers won't run triangle offense </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD class=vaLabel colSpan=3>Kobe Bryant - G - LAK - May. 31 - 6:21 p.m. ET</B> </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=3>New Lakers head coach Mike Brown said in his introductory press conference that the team won't run the triangle offense, but will have bits and pieces of it incorporated into the new attack.
Let the changes begin. The Lakers will move away from the triangle, which may be a good thing considering their lack of execution on the offensive end down the stretch in the postseason. Brown said that the offense he'll use will be similar to San Antonio's when they had the twin towers in David Robinson and Tim Duncan, so we should see plenty of offensive sets featuring both Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum next season.
Source: Mike Bresnahan on Twitter
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Let the changes begin. The Lakers will move away from the triangle, which may be a good thing considering their lack of execution on the offensive end down the stretch in the postseason. Brown said that the offense he'll use will be similar to San Antonio's when they had the twin towers in David Robinson and Tim Duncan, so we should see plenty of offensive sets featuring both Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum next season.
Source: Mike Bresnahan on Twitter
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